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wag

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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wag1 /wæɡ/ ●○○ verb (wagged, wagging)  1. [intransitive, transitive]HBASHAKE if a dog wags its tail, or if its tail wags, the dog moves its tail many times from one side to the other 〔狗〕摇(尾巴)2 SHAKE[transitive] to move your finger or head from side to side, especially to show disapproval 摇,摆动〔手指或头,尤指表示不赞同〕 ‘You naughty girl!’ Mom said, wagging her finger at me. 你这个调皮的丫头!妈妈对我摇了摇手指说道。 it’s (a case of) the tail wagging the dog at tail1(11), → set tongues wagging at tongue1(14)
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Examples from the Corpus
wagBeards wagged, and noodles dangled over them.When I said something to him he would look, wag, and put his snout back to the window.She wagged dutifully but I could sense she was somewhat overwhelmed - and that was only the staff!Every time they got near him, he backed off, ecstatic with excitement, tail wagging furiously."You shouldn't have done that!'' Mum said, wagging her finger at me.The old man wobbled and stumbled backwards, wagging his head as if he were trying to shake something out of it.Toto only wagged his tail; for, strange to say, he could not speak.Tail wagging his thanks, he took the handle of the basket in his mouth and padded happily along beside Angela.A dog wags its tail in order to show friendliness and pleasure.They took a peek, and then did everything but lay down and wag their tails.wagging ... fingerIn recent years, most notably on the album New York, Reed has swapped the hypodermic needle for the wagging finger.Walking sticks and umbrellas menace me, wagging fingers harass my sleep.
wag2 noun  1 TALK TO somebody[countable] old-fashioned someone who says or does something clever and amusing 爱搞笑的人 Some wag had drawn a face on the wall. 某个爱搞笑的家伙在墙上画了张人脸。2. [countable usually singular]SHAKE a wagging movement 摇动,摆动
Examples from the Corpus
wagAs one wag put it, as it was the opening of the toilets, perhaps they should have invited Lou Macari.All drawn by the wag Willie Rushton, they are each priced at £75.Washington wags suggest the Clintons may add a sound-proofed music room where Bill can relax with his saxophone.
WAG /wæɡ/ noun [countable] British English informal  (wives and girlfriends) the wife or girlfriend of a famous sports player 名运动员的妻子[女友] Are WAGs good role models for girls? 体坛明星的娇妻、女友是女孩们的榜样吗?Origin wag1 (1200-1300) Old English wagian to shake wag2 1. (1500-1600) Perhaps from waghalter person likely to be hanged ((16-17 centuries)), from wag + halter noose2. (1500-1600) → WAG1
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WAG /wæɡ/ noun [countable] British English informal
(wives and girlfriends) the wife or girlfriend of a famous sports player:
    Are WAGs good role models for girls?


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wag1 /wæɡ/ verb (past tense and past participle wagged, present participle wagging)
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old English
 Origin: wagian 'to shake'
1. [intransitive and transitive] if a dog wags its tail, or if its tail wags, the dog moves its tail many times from one side to the other
2. [transitive] to move your finger or head from side to side, especially to show disapproval:
    ‘You naughty girl!’ Mom said, wagging her finger at me.
it’s (a case of) the tail wagging the dog at tail1(11), ⇨ set tongues wagging at tongue1(14)

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wag2 noun
 Sense 1
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Perhaps from waghalter 'person likely to be hanged' (16-17 centuries), from wag + halter 'noose'
 Sense 2
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: WAG1
1. [countable] old-fashioned someone who says or does something clever and amusing:
    Some wag had drawn a face on the wall.
2. [countable usually singular] a wagging movement


WagBrE /wæɡ/ 🔊NAmE /wæɡ/ 🔊 noun (BrE, informal) one of a group of 'wives and girlfriends' of famous men, especially members of a sports team (名人的,尤指运动队明星的)妻子女友团成员Wags at the World Cup世界杯足球赛中的太太女友团


wagBrE /wæɡ/ 🔊NAmE /wæɡ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they wag BrE /wæɡ/ 🔊 NAmE /wæɡ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it wags BrE /wæɡz/ 🔊 NAmE /wæɡz/ 🔊past simple wagged BrE /wæɡd/ 🔊 NAmE /wæɡd/ 🔊past participle wagged BrE /wæɡd/ 🔊 NAmE /wæɡd/ 🔊 -ing form wagging BrE /ˈwæɡɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈwæɡɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) if a dog wags its tail, or its tail wags, its tail moves from side to side several times (狗)摇,摆动(尾巴);(狗尾巴)摇,摆动 [transitive] ~ sth to shake your finger or your head from side to side or up and down, often as a sign of disapproval 摆动,摇(头或手指,常表示不赞成) [transitive] ~ sth (AustralE, NZE) to stay away from school without permission 逃学to wag school逃学the tail (is) wagging the ˈdogused to describe a situation in which the most important aspect is being influenced and controlled by sb/sth that is not as important (用以描述次要部分影响和支配主要部分)主次颠倒,喧宾夺主set ˈtongues wagging(informal) to cause people to start talking about sb's private affairs 惹得满城风雨;使议论纷纷;招闲话
wagBrE /wæɡ/ 🔊NAmE /wæɡ/ 🔊 noun(old-fashioned, especially BrE) a person who enjoys making jokes 老开玩笑的人;爱闹着玩的人 SYN joker a wagging movement 摇摆;摆动